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As part of our theme, ‘The Commissioned’, we hear some amazing stories and testimonies from Andy, John and Nardos
“He has done amazing things, given me grace again, and favored me. I didn't think that I could measure up to those things you know in a lot of ways because I know my beginnings and what my future was supposed to be…He used me to serve and be served at the same time.” – […]
As part of our Palm Sunday service we hear from some of our amazing church family, looking at the Easter Story. One of our Bridge Youth members, Nardos, also shares an incredible message. The post Palm Sunday | Family Service appeared first on Bridge Church Bolton.
Join Chanda Smith Baker as she welcomes Dr. Rahel Nardos, an associate professor in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery and the inaugural director of global women's health at the Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility, University of Minnesota. In this episode, Dr. Nardos shares her journey from life in Ethiopia to her impactful work in Minneapolis. The discussion dives into her holistic strategy, combining empathetic listening and cultural sensitivity to improve medical care. Dr. Nardos highlights the challenges women face in accessing healthcare and the necessity of empowering underrepresented communities. Learn more about her innovative approaches, passion for cultivating a new generation of healthcare providers, and her mission to bridge the gap between music, medicine, and women's well-being. www.smithbaker.co www.conversationswithchanda.com IG @chandasbaker & @conversationswithchanda Twitter: @chandasbaker https://globalhealthcenter.umn.edu/global-womens-health
Between taking care of patients, filling out medical charts and teaching students, doctors and nurses at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis are taking the time to do their own education. For about three hours each month, staff from across the system sit together in small groups to discuss racism in the broader world and inside the walls of their own institution.Using documentaries, podcasts and instructor-led conversations, staff from across the health care system spend time discussing, learning and, ideally, implementing the training in a clinical setting.While diversity, equity and inclusion programs are common in health care, having this kind of intensive requirement is an atypical move. Hospital leaders, though, say it's vital as they work to serve the entire city and eliminate disparities in care for people of color. While DEI efforts face pushback in other workplaces, Hennepin Healthcare is pushing ahead.“If we live in fear of what may happen, then we're already telling the groups that are constantly dealing with issues that the worry of someone who may be offended is more important than my personal safety, well-being and mental health,” Chief Equity Officer Nneka Sederstrom told a crowd during a presentation of the program in February. “We decided that if someone is really uncomfortable doing this work: thank you for working at Hennepin Healthcare, you have the right to go work somewhere else. And that's as simple as it is.”Since the program launched last year to system leadership, officials at Hennepin Healthcare say they have seen some people leave because the institution was no longer a good fit.‘Our public hospital'Health care systems often partner with community organizations, or bring in outside professional organizations to lead trainings, as well as focusing on hiring diverse staff members. Hennepin Healthcare took a different tactic. Its program, Compass, was designed by leaders inside the institution to educate staff about the history of marginalized communities, racism in health care and microaggressions.“This is an institution that serves Black communities, brown communities, communities that are lower income,” said Hennepin County Commissioner Angela Conley. “This is our public hospital where a lot of folks who are experiencing homelessness, who are checking all those boxes for marginalized communities are going to get basic health care, to get their immediate needs met, when they're in crisis.”The first cohort of 1,700 employees began the training in January, the second is set to begin in July. Sederstrom said they estimate all employees will have completed the training by 2025. The financial investment in the program is significant. It's designed to be completed during work hours, and with every employee required to participate. Vice President of Health Equity Talee Vang, who developed Compass, didn't put a specific dollar amount to the effort but estimated the cost could be in the millions by the time everyone has completed it. Vang said the price of not doing it is much higher.“If somebody says, ‘I don't care about racism, I don't care about the treatment of our trans population,' for example. Should they be here taking care of those populations?” Vang asked. “Should they be here? Can they truly provide the best care for the populations that we serve? Probably not.”Because of the hospital's importance in the community — it's a level one trauma center and the county hospital — and its role as a teaching institution, leaders felt it was important for the system to commit to diversity, equity and inclusion training, Vang said.“We're teaching the providers of tomorrow,” she said. “And because of that, we have this unique position to make a real change, and to make a really, really bold statement.”The first steps included getting executive leadership on board and getting people to recognize and speak honestly about racism and discrimination inside health care institutions, including theirs.Vang said before the Compass training began, there were some staff who did not believe that racism existed within the hospital system.Observers say implicit bias may not be immediately visible to a practitioner. Sydney Johnson works as the African American cultural navigator at Hennepin Healthcare. In her role as a patient advocate, she said people sometimes call on her for help when they don't feel heard or feel like they're experiencing discrimination. “Some patients are very not vocal about that at all, because there's a fear, or there's, like, a guard,” she said. “You have that mistrust that has been built by a lot of the harmful ways that people have been cared for in communities of color.”‘We need the whole system to be better'Bridging the gaps between people of color and the health professionals who treat them is crucial in Minnesota.A February report from the Minnesota Department of Health said that state's ongoing health disparities “mean that compared to whites, people of color and American Indians in Minnesota experience shorter life spans; higher rates of infant mortality; higher incidences of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other diseases and conditions; and poorer general health.” Research shows implicit and explicit bias and discrimination in clinical settings lead to worse health outcomes for people of color, like a lack of accurate diagnosis or being provided fewer options for pain management. A 2014 study found a link between implicit bias and cognitive stressors, like crowded emergency departments. “I can't tell you the number of times I've been gaslit — even in my current capacity as commissioner — going to the doctor's office, talking about pain, talking about things that I'm experiencing, and not being taken seriously,” Conley said. “Hennepin Healthcare absolutely needs to do this,” she said of the equity effort. “Health care is an institution, just like our governments or institutions, and they are notorious for perpetuating institutionalized racism.”Social determinants of health, including access, education and economic stability, can play a significant role in the health of patients and ultimately whether they're able to follow through on a treatment plan or get treatment at all. About a year ago, a patient came to see Dr. Rahel Nardos at the University of Minnesota. Nardos, who's not affiliated with Hennepin Healthcare, specializes in female pelvic medicine and is director of global women's health at the U's Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility. She often sees patients with pelvic floor issues, typically related to childbirth. But some also come in with damage as a result of female genital mutilation, a ritualistic nonmedical cutting of genitalia common in some parts of the world but illegal on children in the U.S. The patient has severe chronic pain as a result of the practice when she was young, and the numerous surgeries she's had to resolve the issue.“She actually goes to the emergency room regularly because of severe pain, and no one can find what's wrong with her,” Nardos said. “Because all the imaging they do, which they keep doing, is normal.”When Nardos saw her, she recognized that the patient is also experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress as a result of what happened. And after a number of false starts finding an interpreter the patient felt comfortable with, the two decided on a course of action: surgery followed by an integrated approach of mental health care and pelvic floor physical therapy. Despite that, one year later, her patient is still unable to access much of the ongoing care that Dr. Nardos referred her to. She lives far from the Twin Cities and doesn't have reliable transportation, so getting to regular appointments is difficult. Coupled with the language barrier and ongoing mental health issues, Nardos said “she just falls through the cracks.”“The work that I did surgically didn't actually succeed because she needed those kinds of follow up care in order for my work to be successful,” she said. “I'm still actually trying to figure out how to help her.”These barriers to care, from navigating cultural and language differences, to the economic disparities around transportation and housing are just some of the challenges patients can encounter when they try to access health care.“When we talk about health equity, it's not a quick fix. We need the whole system to be better,” said Nardos, who views the Hennepin Healthcare Compass effort as a step in the right direction for the hospital and the health system. “I think that general awareness of the story, [the] context, the bias and the racism, all those things, it's important to discuss those things,” she said. “Ultimately, it comes to you, as a person, and your practice and how you want to show up in the real world.”
This week, Carl sits down virtually with one of Grand Rapids finest, Nardos Osterhart! Nardos is a veteran comic with over ten years of experience. She is a smart and solid joke writer. Nardos is a regular at Dr. Grins Comedy Club and has an album available to stream everywhere titled, "Nice Try".Instagram : @carljohnsonisfunnyNardos OsterhartInstagram : @nardichokeAlbum : https://music.apple.com/us/album/nice-try/1487863166MusicJesse PassageInstagram : @thebignapArtRachel HarperInstagram : @rachelrockstar
Read along in Restless - Chapters 14Today Jennie is talking with Nardos Imam. Nardos was born and raised in Eritrea, where she was surrounded by the sound of her mother's sewing, inspiring her to pursue a career in the fashion industry when she moved to the United States. Listen as she and Jennie talk about following God's lead and how to pursue Him no matter what place you are in.Check out Nardos' beautiful designs on her Instagram!Get your copy of RestlessDownload the free Restless Book Club KitHELPFUL LINKS: Join the newsletter | Sign up for texts from Jennie and team CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | PinterestThank you to our newest partner, Athletic Greens. Visit athleticgreens.com/madeforthis to receive a free 1-year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your first purchase.
Una fusiòn: el flamenco como un arte representado a travès de la música y Baile. Y por otro La zarzuela, como la manifestación de las diferentes formas lírico-teatrales que surgen en los diferentes países europeos.
Capítulo 60 en el que estrenamos equipo de grabación. Para celebrarlo, Diego nos hablará de su reveladora experiecia con la LOVA. José Miguel dará un repaso por algunas de las reliquias más célebres de la cristiandad. Para terminar, en una inusitada sección a duo, Paco y Emilcar analizarán pormenorizadamente «El Madrileño», el popular disco de C. Tangana. Esto no os lo esperábais.
Una fusiòn: el flamenco como un arte representado a travès de la música y Baile. Y por otro La zarzuela, como la manifestación de las diferentes formas lírico-teatrales que surgen en los diferentes países europeos.
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast is growing every week and even though we're only two months old Listen Notes.com says The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast is in the top 5% of all podcasts worldwide. You did that and we thank you. Please continue to share The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast and it would be awesome if you would be kind enough to rate and review us on whatever app you use to listen to The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.As always, we welcome your questions and suggestions, scott@lostscifi.com. Our first author Russell Robert Winterbothamwas born on August 1st, 1904 in Salina, Kansas, population 6,000 or so when he was born. He began writing short fiction in 1935 and continued until 1958 with a short break from the mid 40s to the early 50s. In all he wrote almost 60 short stories that were published in If Worlds of Science Fiction,Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy, Planet Stories and others.He published stories as Russ Winterbotham and R. R. Winterbotham. His next to last novel Planet Big Zeroreleased in 1964 is the only known workusing the name Franklin Hadley.In France he was once known as Ross Winterbotham but that's only because somebody messed up and misspelled his name. If you are old enough you may remember the Big Little Books which began in 1935. By the time Russ Winterbotham started writing for Racine, Wisconsin based Whitman publishing they had changed the name to Better Little Books. Winterbotham's first Better Little Book was 1940s Maximo the Amazing Superman which can be purchased for $50 on Abebooks.com. He also wroteMaximo the Amazing Superman and the Crystals of Doom, Maximo the Amazing Superman and the Supermachine, Captain Midnight and the Secret Squadronand Captain Midnight and the Secret Squadron vs the Terror of the Orient.Like last weeks author Joseph Samachson, also known as William Morrison, Winterbotham was a comic strip writer. Chris Welkin, Planeteer was distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Associationfrom 1952 to 1964. It was created by Winterbotham along with cartoonist Art Sansom.Two pilot episodes were created for Chris Welkin, Planeteer but it was never picked up, however, you'll find both episodes on YouTube. Quite the career!From Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy in September 1954Three Spacemen Left To Die! by Russ Winterbotham.Winterbotham's writing career came to an end with the 1966 release of his last novel “The Lord of Nardos”. He passed away 5 years later on June 9th, 1971 in Bay Village, Ohio. He was 66 years old.We've already heard from our second author, Alan E. Nourse. You can hear his short sci-fi story The Fifty-Fourth Of July on Episode 5 of The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. From the pages of Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy in October 1952 Wanderlust by Alan. E. NourseYou will find our short science fiction stories for sale on many websites but you will always find the lowest price on our website, lostscifi.com. Please visit Lostscifi.com and get your favorite vintage sci-fi for less.Next week on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Personnel Incorporated bragged that theycould supply a man for any job. Maxwell doubtedthis, needing a space pilot for the first Lunartrip. Now, if he had just asked for a lunatic...That's next week on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.
Today we are talking about Ethiopian coffee, cuisine and culture with Ron and Nardos Street, owner and director of operations for Bereka Coffee & Kitchen in Akron, Ohio. We discovered this incredible business through Bounce Innovation Hub in Akron, Ohio. This episode provides such a unique way for you to connect with you food and drinks. Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. We talk with Ron and Nardos today about the Ethiopian culture and ceremony and how important ceremony is for society. We also discuss the value of supporting cultural small business and the amazing value it will have on you, your kids and your family. Bereka Coffee was established in 2016 in Akron OH with a mission to share the original Ethiopian coffee bean freshly pan roasted with its natural taste & optimal benefits while introducing customers to Ethiopian ancient history and coffee culture. They have created a beautiful café experience for Northeast Ohio and we are all so lucky to have the ability to experience it! Bereka Coffee is going to be the best experience for your next cup of Joe! You can find Bereka Coffee at berekacoffee.com and on Facebook @berekacoffee and Instagram @berekacoffeekitchen Don't forget if you are interested in Plant Power and working with us so we can help support you with your healthy goals, head to Plant Power and fill out the interest form! lovethegreenlife.org/plantpower --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovethegreenlifeorg/support
Este programa es diferente a todos los demás. Aunque, claro, decir eso implicaría decir que todos los demás programas son iguales entre sí y, de repente, para destacar un programa, devaluar todos los demás. Diremos, entonces, que este programa no es como los demás. Lo cual no significa necesariamente que sea mejor. Dale al play que, eso es seguro... ¡Aquí hay dragones!
VECKANS GÄST: Andy FreshDen här veckan gästar Andy Fresh podden och vi snackar bl.a. om hans medverkan i Tjafs, Paradise hotel och om han dejtar någon just nu.Vart kommer namnet Andy Fresh ifrån?Varför har han pausat sina sociala medier?Var det något mer än en flirt mellan honom och Nardos från Big Brother?Dejtar han någon just nu?Hur kommer det sig att han aldrig lämnat Stockholm?Det och mycket mer svarar Andy på i veckans avsnitt av Vuxensnack med Smail,det vill ni inte missa! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Avsnitt 3 av Backaframåt säsong 5. Veckans gäst: Nardos Alberto. Mycket nöje önskar vi på Backaframåt
I veckans avsnitt får Nardos prata ut om sin tid i Big Brother-huset. Varför kände hon sig utanför? Dejtar hon någon just nu? Vad är det som ligger i luften med henne och Andy Fresh? Följ oss på instagram @nardosalbertoo @dianamoseni @anty och poddens instagram @antyochdiana Artist och låt: Imenella ”Aah shit” Du kan lyssna på henne här: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6IuS73qKuYfrYqA5g5iq0h?si=X1OEyMjOQdSl-1QVANBLRg
Följ oss på Instagram: @TMD_PODD @Emilioaaraya @Rosannacharles Musik i avsnittet: Started From The Bottom - Drake Celebration - Kool & The Gang Dior - Pop Smoke Pour It Up - Rihanna Baby - Justin Bieber Welcome To The Party - Pop Smoke
Hallå Huset-trion fick besöka Big Brother-huset och intervjua de fyra deltagare som är kvar. Här är Nardos intervju!
Accio måndagsfinal! Magikerveckan är över och vi börjar gå mot slutspurten. Det har varit ett par tuffa dagar i huset där vänskapsrelationer har satts på prov. Kommer Nardos och Judith hitta tillbaks till varandra? Vad har Madde sagt för fula ord? Förtjänar Tanja miljonen? Och har Simon skitit i det berömda blå skåpet...igen?
The Clean Comedy Time Guest is Nardos Osterhart. Nardos comes to the Grand Rapids area from the far-away lands of Ethiopia, Nigeria, Germany, and Oklahoma. Along with her one-woman show, "Halfrican" Nardos has recently turned out her comedy album, "Nice Try." Aaron and Brian talk with Nardos about the good, the bad, and the funny. Find Nardos Osterhart everywhere: Website Album Facebook
Storebror/Lillebror-veckan är över och syskonrelationer har tagit stryk. Det märks att deltagarna börjar lessna på varandra då stämningen inte direkt har varit på topp. Vi snackar om McDonald's-gate, Nardos påstådda maktmissbruk och Judiths förtvivlade försök att hålla ihop gruppen. Och vet ni vad...VI HAR HITTAT STELLA!
Nardos we've waded through the content desert and here we are on the other side. It's a big one today and we're fit to the task here as we do a special 3 hour 4/20 episode with Brother Pat and we talk the Sacred Herb, Piss stuff, Seinfeld dialectics, and a way too deep analysis of THE BIG LEBOWSKI!
Filip Dikmen en av de mest efterfrågade gästerna är här! Vem han är egentligen och vad är hans framtidsdrömmar? Filip är en av få med utländsk bakgrund i branchen, hur har det påverkat honom? Filip är programledare för Big Brother. Vem hejar han på? Och vad hände egentligen med Nardos inne i huset? Varför gör Diana honom obekväm? I veckans avsnitt med Filip Dikmen blandar vi högt och lågt över ett glas bubbel och djupdyker i lyssnarfrågorna vi alla vill ha svar på. Följ @realtalk.podden på Instagram för att hänga med behind-the-scenes och få tillgång till nyheter kring podden och exklusivt innehåll. Nytt avsnitt varje fredag. Prenumerera/Följ podden i din poddapp så du hänger med i vårt Real Talk! // Emma & Diana @emmalinneahellstrom @dianamoseni Följ @realtalk.podden på Instagram för att hänga med behind-the-scenes och få tillgång till nyheter kring podden och exklusivt innehåll. Nytt avsnitt varje fredag. Prenumerera/Följ podden i din poddapp så du hänger med i vårt Real Talk! // Emma & Diana @emmalinneahellstrom @dianamoseni
How does a dress go from a sketch to a runway look? We asked Nardos Imam of Nardos Design – and traveled her design process as she shared how custom dresses come to life. Nardos has be designing luxury gowns in Dallas for years – and is the first call many Dallasites make for milestone events and more. Listen, and you’ll leave inspired to infuse some glamor into our casual world.
Vi är halvvägs genom första veckan i Big Brother 2021 och vi går igenom vad vi hittills sett. Har deltagarna levt upp till våra förväntningar och vilka är vi inte så imponerade av? Let's find out... Följ @hallahusetpodcast på instagram och häng med oss i vår Facebook-grupp "Hallå Huset Eftersnack"!
Nardos and Nardettes we are back with Hooks and Crow and both heads of the Hooks Hydra to conclude our epic LOTR series with a banger! It's the one you've been waiting for the conclusion to the war of the ring, further developments in orc gastronomical culture, wizard jizz (or cum rather), crescendos of wretchedness, and so much more! Thanks for listening y'all are troopers
Nardos we are back, this time just with one head of the Hooks Hydra to sink our teeth into the wriggling raw fish of Return of the King. This time we are obsessed with Rohan's drinking culture, the hype level of an Orc March, wizards' magic bodily fluids, and GROND. We are all really obsessed with GROND
In this week’s Powercast the Vice President of the Gospel Revolution, Nardos Kebede returns to answer for his claims about Global Grace Seminary. The Gospel Revolution received a letter from a current Global Grace Seminary student who called into question the claims that Nardos made in regards to their teachings and even question whether or […]
Today our expert Infectious Disease and Community Medicine doctors discuss the latest on COVID-19. Two of our writers, Celeste and Nardos, have a conversation about their experiences with the pandemic as students of Stanford University. As always, join us for all the COVID-19 information you need, explained in clear terms by health experts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noisefilter/message
Wir sprechen mit Producerin und Reality-TV Expertin Nardos Hagos über die erste Folge der am 14. Oktober angelaufenen 7. Staffel von „Die Bachelorette". Unser Interesse bezieht sich auf die Bedeutung von Social Media für Reality-TV-Formate, die Grenzen heteronormativer Inszenierungsstrategien, "Prince Charming", die Monetarisierung des "Ich" und die verwirrende Eindeutigkeit türkisfarbener Satinkleider.
In this episode I am joined again by my lovely housemates, Maria and Nardos, and we are here to give relationship advice (more like just share our ramblings)! So much was said during this episode it was so difficult to decide on just one episode title, so my alternate title is: “Nardos wants game, Maria is not serious” Happy Listening! . . . xx QueenJoy #ZimbabweanLivesMatter Twitter: @CandidSharn Facebook: @candidsharn Instagram: @miss_sharonjoy YouTube: Candid Shar'n with QueenJoy Website: candidsharn.com
Por Pachi Tapiz. "Anbessa" Large Unit Fendika: Ethiobraz (PNL Records) Large Unit Fendika: Nardos Tesfaye Melaku Belay ,Zinash Tsegaye ,Julie Kjær ,Kristoffer Berre Alberts ,Klaus Ellerhusen Holm ,Thomas Johansson ,Mats A?leklint ,Per A?ke Holmlander ,Kalle Moberg ,Tommi Kera?nen ,Habetamu Yeshambel ,Fasika Hailu ,Terrie Ex ,Ketil Gutvik ,Jon Rune Strøm ,Christian Meaas Svendsen ,Mesay Abebaye ,Paulinho Bicolor ,Celio de Carvalho ,Andreas Wildhagen ,Paal Nilssen-Love © Pachi Tapiz, 2020 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html.
This week's episode comes to us from a hotel in Grand Rapids Michigan. Stewart is unhappy because he feels that the hotel is "too fancy". Since we are out of our normal studio, there are some audio issues here...but still a lot of fun and great conversation! Stewart is joined by Gerrit Elzinga, Nardos Osterhart, and Brent Von Kalamazoo.
Elever från Cybergymnasiet berättar om historiska händelser som påverkat dem och deras nära och kära. Lagom till studenten ställer de också frågan varför dessa händelser inte getts plats i deras klassrum. Kim har skrivit en krönika om sina farföräldrar och arbetskraftsinvandringen från Finland. Joel berättar en personlig historia om hans mammas flykt från kriget i Eritrea. Marina frågar folk på stan om deras tankar om drömmar och rätten att sträva efter ett bättre liv. Anahita och Salah skrivit ett brev till Skolverket där de uttrycker sitt missnöje med läroplanen i ämnet Historia. Fares, Anahita, Yordanos, Adian och Nardos samtalar om flyktingvågen 2015. Programmet leds av Marcus.
Nicky went to Vegas, Jake went to Hawaii, and Nate went to Thailand. That's what the fuck happened. Joints of the week are "The Duelists" by Iron Maiden, "Nardos" and "Warm Animal" by Sure Sure. Email your complaints to sometimearoundmidnightpod@gmail.com
Join us as we sit down with writer/poet Nardos Kidane, we will be discussing healing through words and lessons learned so far. www.soulfulsynergypodcast.com
Una settimana di ferie dopo quattro anni di lavoro: quindici ore al giorno per sei giorni. Nardos l'abbiamo conosciuto - le spagnole e io - sulla barca che ci ha portato a visitare i monasteri del lago Tana, protetti dalle acque, nascosti dalla fitta vegetazione e, ora, circondati da bancarelle di souvenir e oggetti religiosi. Appunti di viaggio tra l'Etiopia e l'Europa. A cura di Eleonora Maria Viganò per Radio Bullets.
Matt Harper and Mandy Elane kick off the month of October with their month of scary movies!!! Up first (we started slow) we talk to Grand Rapids area comedian Nardos Osterhart about the classic (friendly) ghost-filled comedy, CASPER! We've got Ricci, Pullman, Sawa... what more do you need? Listen as we talk through the plot holes, the stand out performances and all of the weird cameos... Check out Nardos on twitter at @Nardichoke Email the show at AnotherEpisodePodcast@gmail.com
Under 2000-talet har antalet hemlösa barnfamiljer ökat kraftigt och idag är minst 15.000 barn drabbade, enligt Socialstyrelsens senaste kartläggning. Många föräldrar har inga andra problem än att de är fattiga och har svårt att komma in på bostadsmarknaden. Men vad orsaken än är så drabbas barnen alltid hårt. För 13-åriga Nardos familj är situationen akut. Socialtjänsten har sagt upp dem från deras tillfälliga boende och nu vet de inte var de ska sova.
Under 2000-talet har antalet hemlösa barnfamiljer ökat kraftigt och idag är minst 15.000 barn drabbade, enligt Socialstyrelsens senaste kartläggning. Många föräldrar har inga andra problem än att de är fattiga och har svårt att komma in på bostadsmarknaden. Men vad orsaken än är så drabbas barnen alltid hårt. För 13-åriga Nardos familj är situationen akut. Socialtjänsten har sagt upp dem från deras tillfälliga boende och nu vet de inte var de ska sova.
Stu talks with Nardos about her name, Monique, owing people, promoting shows, writing a comedy Bible, and vacations!
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk comedy, Laughfest, Nardos' one woman show and why lesbians hate Stu
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Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart discuss Nardos' one woman show 'Halfrican', we answer a listener's question, we discuss the Kalamazoo killings and Stu's poor fashion choices and his fear of Lowe's.
Stu and Nardos talk about sexual harassment, we answer listener's questions, talk about Stu's hospital stay and other comedy related things.
Stu and Nardos talk about Christmas traditions, Christmas songs, open mic mishaps and more.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk about Nardos taking a trip to DC, ISIS, women in comedy, Stu's weird fan interaction, Stu doing Pecha Kucha, radio phoners, getting a website, doing a roast and more!
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk couples in comedy, Stu's travels to Maine, recording a cd, being a good person in comedy and other assorted nonsense.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart discuss Kim Davis, kids going back to school, standup vs improv, a prison gig and more...
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk about cantalopes, the Fat Jew and all sorts of other things. Listen in peeps.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk about Stu's trip to NYC, Last Comic Standing, bad habits and more!
Stu and Nardos talk marketing, contests, changing ethnicities, and all around stupidity.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart sit down and talk about comedy fans, the monarchy of the Netherlands, Bruce Jenner, moving up in comedy and we answer Mystery Questions.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart discuss clean vs dirty comedy, comedy booker expose, and seeing free movies.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk more about comedy and life.
Stu and Nardos Osterhart talk about April Fool's Day, Laughing Skull Festival, one nighters, Trevor Hill, birthdays, vacations and more!
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk comedy, comedy cds, and the business of comedy.
Stu and Nardos Osterhart talk about her being on the cover of Revue magazine and what that means (if anything). They ramble on about some other shit too.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart sit down and talk with Steve Pierce about Disney World, working in hockey rinks, comedy classes, and addiction.
Stu McCallister and Nardos Osterhart talk with DK about his move to Massachusetts. They answer some listener questions and talk about all female comedy shows, among other things!
Stu and Nardos are joined by guest Adam Degi. They discuss problems in comedy, why anyone would want to do comedy and support.
Nardos Osterhart and Stu McCallister answer listeners' questions as well as talk about guns, working theaters, the difference between Vernors and ginger ale and more.
Nardos Osterhart and Stu McCallister talk story telling, comedy festivals, and what to have when you start working the road.
Once again, Stu and Nardos have a little chat. Only, this time, Stu forgot to hit record so, most of that conversation is gone to the wayside. It's still a terrific episode though!
On this episode, Stu and Nardos address the open mic scene in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Bill Cosby rape allegations, among other nuggets of hilarity.
Stu and Nardos talk about recent travel stories and the in's and out's of joke-writing.
Stu McCallister welcomes Nardos Osterhart to the podcast as the new second-chair to Stu's laughter dynasty. In this episode, the two talk voting, writing comedy and traveling. Good stuff!